Posted on 06/03/2017 12:25:29 PM PDT by NYer
.- Whats a good way to reach a lot of young people all at once?
Plant yourself at an entrance of a popular music festival with a sign, some free stuff, and a smile.
Thats what Catholic priest Fr. David Jenuwine did last weekend, at BottleRock Napa, a three-day music festival with roughly 30,000 in attendance.
His sign read simply: Catholic priest. Blessings, Prayers, Confessions, Answers.
Fr. Jenuwine, parochial vicar at St. Apollinaris Parish in Napa, California, told CNA that he had been trying to brainstorm creative ways to reach out to young adults when he heard about the music festival. He said he was inspired after hearing a talk on evangelization a few weeks ago by EWTN personality Fr. Mitch Pacwa.
My youth minister said well, BottleRock is this weekend, but its chaos, he said.
And I went, alright, lets do it!
Fr. Jenuwine placed himself on one side of the festival, while his St. Paul Street Evangelization team camped out on the other side. They prayed for 20 minutes before the Blessed Sacrament before hitting the streets, begging for the graces we need and to get ourselves in the zone, Father said.
Besides prayers and answers, they offered rosaries, prayer cards and miraculous medals. They went fast.
That first night we gave away every rosary, every prayer card, every miraculous medal we had, but sure enough we found more, so we went out again Sunday, Fr. Jenuwine said.
They stayed at the festival for about five hours on Saturday, and another couple hours on Sunday.
The responses varied widely, the priest said.
I pretty much just made eye contact with people and said Hi, howre you doing? Father recalled. And some people were like, Is he really a priest?
Others greeted him warmly: Hi Father! Nice to see you out here.
Some were more skeptical. When one of the St. Paul team handed out a rosary, the recipient asked, Does it come with a lecture?
There was one guy who said, What are you bringing this here for? Father recalled.
And I said, Were here to tell you God loves you. And he said, I already know that. So I said, Well good! Youre one of the few.
Others tried to avoid him by pulling out their phones and pretending to be busy.
But even in that, if they were purposely ignoring us then we made an impression, because they knew we were out there, he said.
There were also some people who got blessings on Saturday that came back for another on Sunday.
There were some people getting out of their Uber and they said, Hey hes still here! Father, can we get a blessing?
I even heard a couple confessions, he said, though the confessees were people he already knew.
And although he advertised answers on his sign, there was one thing people asked that Father didnt know: Where is the parking lot?
I said I promised Id try, but I do not know where the parking is, Father said, laughing.
His youth minister, Dominic Figueroa, snapped a photo of Father hanging out under his street lamp with his sign, and Father posted it on Facebook. Yesterday, friends started to realize that the post was trending on Reddit. It now has more than 640 votes and nearly 100 comments.
Its an evangelization experience that he and his St. Paul team are looking to do again. They already have an event scoped out this weekend.
I think we made a little splash, Father said. In a sense, this kind of started something for us.
The biggest takeaway, he said, was how easy it was.
I think too often we get tied up in planning, planning, planning. But when the Spirit moves, go with Him! No excuses.
Go to the people, ping!
Say Mass!!!
Good on him.
Good job Father
He might need some human back up.
I am surprised he wasn’t arrested...or harassed
Not that he should be, but culturally speaking, lots of very anti religious nuts out there.
Even seeing a priest might have triggered them into a crying fetal position event claiming they are a victim.
It’s nice to see a priest taking Matt 28 to heart.
Somebody was being a wise guy when they sent a Jenuwine to Napa.
Seems to have worked out o-k, though. Going by the article and accompanying photo image, he appears to be a genuine soul. Trending on Reddit, the exercise may have positive effects there (too?). Plant a few seeds of [positive] thought, maybe. Possibly more.
And no need for any concern over withholding cup from the laity, there. They bring their own!
I'll wait.
It won't take long for the lecturers to arrive to tell me all about how the cup is not withheld, even though it is, etc., you know, the usual 'making distinctions' in favor of one direction, which although sounds reasonable enough, serves to cover for a few other items of less favorable consideration at the same time. Like I said, the usual. It'll be here any moment, and this time (because I made wisecracks) with charges of it's all my fault because I'm a bad guy, and a hater, and when I'm being hated on that doesn't count, because I'm obviously deplorably irredeemably invincibly ignorant ---since I won't get with somebody else's program to follow along with (behind) them, doing only everything "they" say, and nothing more.
Yeah, I'll wait. Somewhere else.
“we gave away every rosary, every prayer card, every miraculous medal we had,”
Pagan traditions that do not give eternal life.
Wonderful!!! Makes me smile and a bit of tears in eyes too.
I hope this happens more and more.
With all due respect, shut up.
With all due respect, get thee to a caucus thread if you do not wish discussion.
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Care to translate that into English?
“I am surprised he wasnt arrested...or harassed”
We do a similar thing on Fraternity Row. People are respectful if you are respectful to them. If you yell at them, they yell at you.
We usually just feed them breakfast from midnight to 3AM
Give the man credit for presenting a Christian witness (even tho it doesn’t align perfectly with your own). BTW how many street corners have you stood on preaching the Gospel?
Full disclosure: lifelong Evangelical Protestant here; former missionary, author, teacher, theologian - ONLY mentioned to counter the inevitable Protestant disdain for any tradition outside of their own.
“Give the man credit for presenting a Christian witness (even tho it doesnt align perfectly with your own). BTW how many street corners have you stood on preaching the Gospel?”
No Gospel witness reported in the article.
He did not preach the gospel.
I was a missionary for years.
The Gospel isn’t about tradition.
Since when is praying a pagan tradition?
I never said praying. Please read again.
Good job father Jenuwine.
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